Coexistence of atrial fibrillation and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease as a high-risk overlap for incident heart failure in older adults - PubMed
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- #Heart Failure
- #Atrial Fibrillation
- #Steatotic Liver Disease
- Older adults with atrial fibrillation (AFib) have a high risk of heart failure (HF).
- The study investigated if coexisting AFib and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) increases HF risk.
- MASLD subtypes include MASLD with increased alcohol intake (MetALD) and alcoholic liver disease (ALD).
- Data from 7543 older adults with AFib showed 3168 had MASLD, 259 had MetALD, and 159 had ALD.
- MASLD (HR 1.22), MetALD (HR 1.36), and ALD (HR 1.42) were associated with higher HF risk.
- Dose-response relationships were observed for fatty liver index (FLI) and alcohol consumption, increasing HF risk.
- AFib and MASLD coexistence identifies a high-risk overlap state for HF in older adults.
- Inflammatory liver dysfunction from metabolic and alcohol-related factors amplifies HF risk in AFib patients.